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Sussex set fair for final day against Gloucestershire at Hove

by Bruce Talbot - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Sunday 21 Apr, 2024 at 6:48PM
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Seales shines on opening day at Hove

Gloucestershire 417 and 81-6
Sussex 479
Gloucestershire lead by 19 runs

Ollie Robinson took two wickets in three balls as Sussex put themselves in a strong position to claim their first win of the season in the Vitality County Championship.

Having bowled 27 wicketless overs in the match, Robinson was finally rewarded when he pinned Cameron Bancroft and James Bracey leg before as Gloucestershire slumped to 27-4 in their second innings. They reached stumps on 81-6, leading by just 19 at Hove.

Ben Charlesworth pulled his third ball over mid-wicket for six but Robinson quickly settled into an impressive rhythm at good pace down the slope and was rewarded in his sixth over.

Bancroft played across a ball which cut back that would have hit leg stump and Bracey, offering minimum footwork, was plumb in front of a straight one.

Robinson’s workload is being managed by the ECB and his 9-3-21-2 spell was his longest – and best – spell of the season so far. He bowled four more testing overs and had 2 for 32 from 13 overs at stumps – with power to add tomorrow.

Jayden Seales had taken two wickets in his first two overs after Gloucestershire had gone in again trailing by 62 on the first innings, having dismissed Sussex for 479.

Charlesworth drove loosely to backward point in the West Indian’s first over and in his next Ollie Price made a fatal misjudgment when he left a length ball which uprooted his off stump.

Skipper Graeme van Burren and Miles Hammond effected a brief recovery before off-spinner Jack Carson struck with his fifth ball when van Burren missed an attempted pull at one which kept a shade low.

James Coles then got Sussex a sixth wicket in the penultimate over when Tom Price was leg before.

Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara, John Simpson and Danny Lamb had all passed 50 before Sussex were bowled out for 479 and it was surprising that none went on to make the first hundred of the match.

Pujara eased effortlessly from his overnight 75 to 86 and looked odds on to complete his hundred before gifting his wicket.

He drove the ball to deep extra cover and hesitated going for a third run. Sub fielder Jack Taylor’s throw was accurate enough to enable Bracey to run him out.

When Fynn Hudson-Prentice was beaten in the flight by Zafar Gohar and smartly stumped Sussex still trailed by 103 runs.

But Simpson and Lamb tilted the balance in their favour with a measured stand of 143 in 34 overs, beating the previous eighth-wicket county record against Gloucestershire of 122 by George Brann and Walter Andrews which had stood since 1892.

Lamb was the more aggressive but Simpson, who made a maiden double-hundred against Leicestershire last week, reaching his fifty by lofting Gohar over long on and added eight fours before he misjudged a pull and Hammond ran in from the midwicket boundary to take a fine catch.

Lamb, who scored a century at Leicester, continued his good form with 83 off 116 balls including nine fours and a six. Looking to force the pace, he was bowled by Don Goodman attempting to ramp him over the wicketkeeper.

Gloucestershire skipper Graeme van Buuren said: “That was a tough day for us. I thought we’d played two excellent days of cricket but unfortunately today we weren’t switched on.

“The pitch has flattened out and we did well in the morning to get two early wickets and we were in the game but we couldn’t capitalise.

“Sussex are a class team. They bat to no 11 and then they can call upon two Test quality players to open the bowling and who know how to bowl on Test wickets like this one, which is quite flat. They showed us how to bowl on that sort of pitch.

“There have been a couple of soft dismissals as well and we need to show some fight tomorrow.

Sussex skipper John Simpson said: “We’ve managed to turn the game in our favour after two days which hadn’t quite gone to plan.

“We got a 62-run lead and then to take six wickets and also control the run rate was testament to an exceptional effort by our bowlers. We’re in a good spot.

“We built some partnerships and I keep talking to the boys about being ruthless when we bat and try to make big scores. When we do that we can put the opposition back under pressure.

“Ollie (Robinson) hasn’t quite had the impact he wanted so far (this season) but today we saw how good he is.

“His best ball is too good at this level. He is a quality bowler and like all bowlers he needs rhythm but towards the end of his first spell and then when he bowled again this evening he found a beautiful line and length and his skills were exceptional. I’m sure he will come back tomorrow chomping at the bit to get a few more wickets.”

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